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Frank Scoville Phones & Addresses

  • Midway, UT
  • 2775 Kenton Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84109 (801) 485-9638
  • Park City, UT

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Chlorine Gas Producing Apparatus

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US Patent:
41960688, Apr 1, 1980
Filed:
Jun 26, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/919124
Inventors:
Frank J. Scoville - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
C25B 904
C25B 1103
C25B 1110
C25B 126
US Classification:
204255
Abstract:
Apparatus for producing chlorine gas comprising a plurality of separately housed electrolytic cells containing bimetallic electrodes electrically connected in series. Each electrolytic cell is divided into an anode and a cathode compartment separated by an ion permeable membrane which is impermeable to gases and water. Each cell housing contains passageways for simultaneously delivering a pure alkali metal chloride brine solution to the anode compartments and transporting chlorine gas produced at the anode and spent brine solution from the anode compartments. Passageways are also provided in each cell housing for delivering deionized water to the cathode compartments and conveying hydrogen gas produced at the cathode and an alkali metal hydroxide solution from the cathode chamber. Approporiate piping is provided for delivering brine solution and deionized water to the cell housing and conveying chlorine gas and spent brine and hydrogen gas and an alkali metal hydroxide solution from the cell housing. A positive direct current is supplied to the anode of one end cell of the apparatus and a negative direct current is supplied to the cathode at the other end cell of the apparatus.

Chlorine Gas Or Hypochlorite Producing Apparatus

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US Patent:
39620654, Jun 8, 1976
Filed:
Apr 14, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/567681
Inventors:
Frank J. Scoville - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
C25B 114
C25B 116
C25B 126
US Classification:
204256
Abstract:
Apparatus for producing a chlorine gas or a hypochlorite compound comprising a housing, a plurality of carbon electrodes arranged in series, with electrodes being spaced to form chambers between adjacent electrodes and one or more hollow tubes extending through the electrodes for delivering a chloride salt brine solution to the chambers. Each chamber is divided into an anode compartment and a cathode compartment by a chloride ion permeable membrane. A fluid sealing ring or rings around the outside perimeter of each electrode and around each hollow tube separates the permeable membrane from each electrode thereby dividing each chamber into an anode compartment and a cathode compartment divided by the membrane. The salt solution is applied to a hollow tube and flows through apertures therein into each anode compartment. A negative D. C.

Sodium Hypochorite Production And Storage System

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US Patent:
43292151, May 11, 1982
Filed:
Jun 13, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/159055
Inventors:
Frank Scoville - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
C25B 1508
C25B 900
US Classification:
204229
Abstract:
System for the production and storage of sodium hypoclorite consisting of a source of soft or deionized water, a storage tank of saturated salt brine solution, a storage tank for soft or deionized water, an electrolytic chlorine generation unit wherein the saturated salt and soft water from the storage tanks react at the anode and cathode respectively to produce chlorine gas and sodium hydroxide as the main products, means for mixing chlorine and sodium hydroxide to form sodium hypochlorite and a storage tank where the sodium hypoclorite is stored. Pumps or valves for transport of the saturated salt brine and the soft water to the electrolytic unit, piping or tubing for intermixing the chlorine gas and sodium hydroxide, float valves or other valve devices in the storage tank to regulate the volume input are also included as part of the system. A power unit regulates the flow of liquids through the system and operates the electrolytic chlorine generation unit.
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